Everything
 
See also: UniversalWholenessMath, God, Everything, Unology, GodVEverything, EverythingVAnything, Anything, Something, Nothing, Onesome, Divisions, Wishes

What is Everything?

AndriusKulikauskas: Everything is the most basic structure. Everything is the anchor concept. When we need absolutes, as we do if we wish for answers, then we may turn to everything as the anchor for all our concepts.

What are the properties of everything?

Everything has four properties.

  • Everything has no external context. Everything includes any context that we find for it. If everything is put in a box, then it includes the box. If I think of everything, then it includes me.
  • Everything is the simplest algorithm, it accepts all things. Whatever one thinks of, one puts into everything. We may think of different things, but the algorithm is absolutely the same. So we know that we are talking about the same everything.
  • Everything has no internal structure. Everything can be thought of as chaotic, or as orderly. All predicates are equally uninformative: everything is hot, everything is cold, everything is good, everything is bad. Everything has no internal structure onto which predicates could map meaning.
  • Everything is a required concept. We are aware of this concept, and cannot get rid of it. There is no analog to everything in the world, because the world is bounded, but everything is not. If we cannot learn this concept, then we must have always had it.
Everything is that which gives unity to these four profoundly different properties.

Related concepts

I associate Everything with God, but we consider this same structure in a variety of ways, as: the universe, ourselves, meaning, existence, and so on.

Everything, as structure, is the division of everything into one perspective: the Onesome.

Everything makes our perspective Absolute. It is helpful in providing us with an absolute structural reference.

Wishes of Everything

What describes our subjective experience? Representations of Everything

  • Everything that Wishes for Nothing Everything is self-sufficient. We have needs, and operating principles address our needs.
  • Everything that Wishes for Something Everything is certain. We have doubts, and counterquestions address our doubts.
  • Everything that Wishes for Anything Everything is calm. We have expectations, and emotional responses address our expectations.
  • Everything that Wishes for Everything Everything is loving. We have trials, and life choices address our trials.

Examples and Analogues

ChristopherLangan writes of the set of all sets.